VRCA Records

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VRCA Records is a record label that was founded in October 1996 in Indianapolis, Indiana by Paul and Robert Allsup. Over the course of the past 10 years VRCA Records has been played a very large part in new artists being seen and heard on the market. VRCA Records was one of the very first internet music labels.

VRCA Records now has a stable of over 40 recording artists and is currently in the process of lining up a new reality television show that will be similar to American Idol and Nashville Star. This will be one of the country's main shows in the off season of American Idol and Nashville Star. This will finally make all independents come together and be able to compete at equal levels as the major label artists. Some of the artists that VRCA Records has dealt with in the past include, Ray Walker of the Jordanaires, Ray Doggett, Tommy Allsup, Julie Roehl, Katy Eisnehauer, Tammy Moore, Charolette Rose, Sarah Ray, Gregg Walker, Buddy Hyatt, Bobby Bare, Johnny Counterfit, Tommy Cash, Lucinda Williams, Gene Kennedy, Carl Adkins and Jimmy Fortune.

Some of the companies that VRCA Records has previously worked with include, ESU Records, Wings of Fire, Calm Before The Storm Foundation, FEMA, IEMA, Independent Music Association, Jimmy Snow Studio's, Door Knob Records, The American Basketball Association, Swanee Recording Studios, Jukebox Studios, Emerald Studios, Hilltop Studios, Creative Artists Agency, Monterey Artists Inc., William Morris Agency, Bobby Roberts Company, Live Talent Agency and Buddy Hyatt Studios.

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